Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season saw Florida State named national champions, defeating Virginia Tech in the BCS Sugar Bowl.
Florida State became the first team in history to start out preseason #1 and remain there through the entire season. Their 12-0 season gave them 109 victories in the 90's, the most for any decade. Virginia Tech also had a remarkable season behind freshman quarterback Michael Vick, who was being touted as college football's best player.
Vick was outshined in the national championship game by Florida State Wide Receiver Peter Warrick. Warrick had early problems with the law, charged with a misdemeanor he sat out two games early in the season. But he scored three touchdowns in the title game, earning MVP honors.
The BCS adopted a new rule after the previous season, nicknamed the "Kansas State Rule," which stated that any team ranked in the top four in the final BCS poll is ensured of an invitation to a BCS bowl game.
A lot of teams faced debacles. East Carolina faced Hurricane Floyd, and in that same week, faced the #9 Miami Hurricanes. The Pirates were down 23-3, but scored 24 unanswered points to win the football game, 27-23.
Kansas State finished 6th in the BCS standings but again received no BCS bowl invitation, this time being passed over in favor of Michigan (ranked 8th). Kansas State's predicament demonstrated early on the problem of trying to balance historic bowl ties and creating a system which gives top bowl bids to the most deserving teams. In addition, for a second straight season, an undefeated team from outside the BCS conferences (Marshall) went undefeated but did not receive a bid to a BCS bowl game, which illustrated the problem of non-BCS teams being shut out of the major BCS bowls.
Four members from each of the WAC's two divisions, the Mountain and Pacific, broke off from the unstable 16-team conference to form the Mountain West Conference.
Arkansas State left the ranks of the Independents to join the Big West Conference, as its seventh member.
Two schools made the move up to Division I-A football this season: University at Buffalo and Middle Tennessee State University.
Also, two schools adopted new names this season. Northeast Louisiana and Southwestern Louisiana became Louisiana–Monroe and Louisiana–Lafayette, respectively. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Florida State ACC 1


Virginia Tech Big East 2


Nebraska Big 12 3


Wisconsin Big Ten 4


Michigan Big Ten 5


Kansas State Big 12 6


Michigan State Big Ten 7


Alabama SEC 8


Tennessee SEC 9


Marshall MAC 10


Penn State Big Ten 11


Florida SEC 12


Mississippi State SEC 13


Southern Mississippi CUSA 14


Miami (FL) Big East 15


Georgia SEC 16


Arkansas SEC 17


Minnesota Big Ten 18


Oregon Pac-10 19


Georgia Tech ACC 20


Texas Big 12 21


Mississippi SEC 22


Texas A&M Big 12 23


Illinois Big Ten 24


Purdue Big Ten 25








Drafted Players




Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
1 1 CLE Courtney Brown DE Penn St.
1 2 WAS LaVar Arrington LB Penn St.
1 3 WAS Chris Samuels T Alabama
1 4 CIN Peter Warrick WR Florida St.
1 5 BAL Jamal Lewis RB Tennessee
1 6 PHI Corey Simon DT Florida St.
1 7 ARI Thomas Jones RB Virginia
1 8 PIT Plaxico Burress WR Michigan St.
1 9 CHI Brian Urlacher LB New Mexico
1 10 BAL Travis Taylor WR Florida
1 11 NYG Ron Dayne RB Wisconsin
1 12 NYJ Shaun Ellis DE Tennessee
1 13 NYJ John Abraham DE South Carolina
1 14 GNB Bubba Franks TE Miami (FL)
1 15 DEN Deltha O'Neal DB California
1 16 SFO Julian Peterson LB Michigan St.
1 17 OAK Sebastian Janikowski K Florida St.
1 18 NYJ Chad Pennington QB Marshall
1 19 SEA Shaun Alexander RB Alabama
1 20 DET Stockar McDougle T Oklahoma
1 21 KAN Sylvester Morris WR Jackson St.
1 22 SEA Chris McIntosh T Wisconsin
1 23 CAR Rashard Anderson DB Jackson St.
1 24 SFO Ahmed Plummer DB Ohio St.
1 25 MIN Chris Hovan DT Boston Col.
1 26 BUF Erik Flowers DE Arizona St.
1 27 NYJ Anthony Becht TE West Virginia
1 28 IND Rob Morris LB BYU
1 29 JAX R. Jay Soward WR USC
1 30 TEN Keith Bulluck LB Syracuse
1 31 STL Trung Canidate RB Arizona






Other notable draft picks 




2 44 GNB Chad Clifton T Tennessee
2 60 JAX Brad Meester C Northern Iowa
6 199 NWE Tom Brady QB Michigan






Most points per game:




Virginia Tech 40.3 pts










Fewest points allowed per game:




Marshall 10.5 pts










Most points scored in a game:




73 by New Mexico State on 9/2




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